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1 Sacred Space: A Resource for Small-group Ministry Enduring Principles Series

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3 Facilitator Notes Sacred Space: A Small-group Resource Enduring Principle Series is primarily for people who come together in an informal Community of Christ setting to share a conversation and build relationships. The outline is meant to serve as a guide as people enter conversation, share their stories, ask questions, and express joys and concerns. Small-group ministry also introduces Community of Christ to people and invites all who seek to follow Christ to be shaped and formed in his image. Readings or scriptures are provided for specific elements of the gathering: Prayer for Peace, Sharing Around the Table, and Generosity Statement. These readings appear in the body of each outline. They also appear separately so an individual reading or scripture can be shared easily with persons responsible for a particular part of the gathering. For example, as people gather, invite someone to share the Prayer for Peace. Hand the person a hard copy for that specific portion of the gathering. Part of the facilitator s role in an informal setting is to cue participants as the gathering unfolds. Only the facilitator will need the complete outline. The handout section for each gathering outline also includes optional additions for Communion and Thoughts for Children, which can be integrated into the gathering as needed. Each session begins with a Prayer for Peace and closes with a Generosity Statement, an invitation, a hymn, and a prayer. The main portion of each session is Sharing Around the Table, where we eat, study a scripture, and share. This sharing also can take place in a simple circle of chairs without food. In this way new relationships emerge, old relationships become stronger, and community forms. Bible references are from the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV). Doctrine and Covenants scriptures are from Community of Christ Doctrine and Covenants. Using the Sacred Space Enduring Principle Series Materials Sacred Space Enduring Principle Series follows the Christian calendar and over the course of the year introduces participants to Community of Christ through the lens of the Enduring Principles. A variety of themes and scriptures are explored to deepen understanding of Jesus Christ and invite people into a life of being shaped and formed in his image. Each week explores tangible ways people can live Christ s mission in the context of their everyday lives. Forty-eight outlines four per month bring a focus theme and related weekly topics. The outlines for Lent, Easter, Pentecost, Thanksgiving, Advent, and Christmas can be adjusted according to where each holiday or season falls on the yearly calendar. Four additional outlines cover months with a fifth meeting day. The additional outlines provide an alternative small-group experience. Outline Helps Gathering Invite everyone to have a seat. Welcome guests and introduce folks to one another. A short time of sharing joys and concerns sometimes helps people to know each other. Prayer for Peace A bell or chime is rung three times to begin the Prayer for Peace. This allows group members to focus their thoughts on Christ s peace.

4 The candle is lit to symbolize the peace of Christ illuminating the world. Community of Christ services often include candles to symbolize the Christ made real in our lives. Note: When first-time visitors are present, it is helpful for the facilitator to share the above statements before the chime is rung, candle lit, and prayer read. This provides important context that allows visitors to engage fully in the shared experience. Sharing Around the Table Studying the scripture and questions is a time to learn more about scripture, discipleship, and Community of Christ in an informal setting. Sharing food around a table helps people build relationships, develop trust and the courage to share their authentic selves, and experience safe space to question and explore. Make arrangements for snacks or a meal before the meeting date. If one person or family is hosting the weekly meeting, ask others to coordinate the snack or meal. Remind participants that sharing is sacred, safe space. Information or experiences shared in these meetings is to be held in confidence. Note: Sharing Around the Table also can be facilitated in a circle without food, depending on the context and needs of the group. Generosity Statement and Invitation Place a basket for financial contributions where people can see it. Sharing the Generosity Statement reminds people of the opportunity to contribute to ministries of Community of Christ. Have information cards available with instructions for etithing. Growing numbers of people prefer to handle finances electronically. Participants may wish to have their contributions recorded and receipted. Check with your mission center financial officer for instructions. Sacrament of the Lord s Supper Serving Communion is an option if appropriate Community of Christ priesthood members are available to serve. Traditionally Communion is served on the first Sunday of the month, but it can be adjusted depending on the needs of the group and the availability of Community of Christ priesthood members. (For example, if a group meets on the second and fourth Sundays of the month, Communion can be shared on the second Sunday. If Community of Christ priesthood members are available only once a month or less frequently, Communion can be shared whatever day they are present.) Invitation to Next Meeting Always state the date, time, and location for the next meeting. Provide handouts with full information, including directions. Encourage participants to invite others who are seeking safe space to process their spiritual journey. It can help to create a secret Facebook group to share changes in schedule and location. This also helps people stay connected between meetings. To learn more about secret Facebook groups and how to create one, read Facebook 101. Visit and search for Facebook in the Keyword Search on the page. If you have questions about Facebook, Communications at Communications@CofChrist.org.

5 Prepare for Children As facilitator, it is helpful to prepare for children. A blanket or quilt spread on the floor gives children a sense of place. Prepare activity bags with coloring pages, crayons, a small bottle of water, or other parent-approved snack. Quiet toys for infants also help. The handout section of each gathering outline includes Thoughts for Children. This element easily can be added to the gathering when children are present. A list of materials appears at the top of the Thoughts for Children handout. Have these materials ready in a bag with the handout. Materials Peace candle (see note) and lighter (Many facilities allow only flameless candles; check with your meeting place.) Chime or bell NRSV Bible Community of Christ Doctrine and Covenants Basket for people to offer financial contributions Information cards for etithing Community of Christ Sings hymnals Hymnal recordings (on smart phone or computer with flash drive) Speaker Session outline Handouts for readings and scriptures (Prayer for Peace, Spiritual Practice, Sharing Around the Table, Generosity Statement) Snacks (It is helpful to ask people to take turns bringing snacks for each session.) For Children Activity bags Communion Communion prayer card Communion statement Communion trays, cups Bread, grape juice, water Notes At small-group gatherings it is helpful to have Community of Christ resources for firsttime participants or those who would like more information about the church. Resources are available thorough Herald House ( Contact your mission center invitation support minister, mission center president, or your area s president of seventy for more information about resources. Keep these resources on hand to give to seekers: Sharing in Community of Christ: Exploring Identity, Mission, Message, and Beliefs, 3rd edition Community of Christ: an Illustrated History Doctrine and Covenants

6 Promise Cards Business cards with your contact information

7 Sacred Space: A Resource for Small-group Ministry November Focus: Gratitude Topic: Grace and Generosity Gathering Welcome Prayer for Peace Ring a bell or chime three times slowly. Light the peace candle. Today in our prayers we remember the people of Spain. Lord of life, our Creator, We praise you with thanksgiving; you are peace. Your peace is all about us, present in all of your creation. We look at the fluttering butterfly amid the flowers, and we see peace. We listen to the song of the meadowlark, and we hear peace. We cup a fragrant rose in our hands, and we smell peace. We bite into a vine-ripened tomato, and we taste peace. We hold a baby in our arms, lay our cheek on that soft, sweet cheek, and we feel peace. All of our senses experience peace, and they tell us that you are peace. We would know your peace, O Lord, not only with our senses but with our minds and our hearts and our souls. With this knowing may we express your peace, promote your peace, embody your peace, be your peace in our world, which needs your peace so desperately. We pray in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen. NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Grace and Generosity

8 Sharing Around the Table Many are fearful and believe their security is to be found in the accumulation of possessions. The answers you seek are not inherent in the things of this world but in a faith that places its trust in the promises given to all who would follow Jesus Christ. You have been given the principles of generosity, rightly interpreted for a new time. These principles call every disciple to tithe faithfully in accordance with means and capacity. Those values, deeply rooted in the Restoration faith, affirm that stewardship and discipleship cannot be divided and are dependent upon each other. Doctrine and Covenants 162:7 b c Many of us live in cultures where over-consumption and accumulation of belongings are hallmarks of success. This scripture shares a different perspective. We are reminded that in the promises of Christ, the life of discipleship, true joy is found. This includes carefully managing our resources, being responsible stewards of what we spend and save, and sharing what we have with others. Responsible choices [stewardship] is about agency our ability to choose how we will respond when we have choices within the circumstances of our lives. Human choices contribute to good or evil in our lives and in the world. We are called to do our best and to give as a spiritual discipline. Of Water and Spirit, Herald Publishing House, 2014, p. 86 Questions 1. What does it mean to you that stewardship and discipleship cannot be divided? 2. How do you balance cultural expectations of accumulating wealth with the discipleship practice of generosity? 3. What meaningful experience for you expressed God s grace and generosity? Sending Generosity Statement Sharing for the common good is the spirit of Zion (Doctrine and Covenants 165:2f). We receive God s grace and generosity. The offering basket is available if you would like to support ongoing small-group ministries as part of your generous response. This month s offering prayer is adapted from A Disciple s Generous Response: Covenant God, As we navigate our world of debt and consumerism, help us to save wisely. In this way may we better prepare for the future and create a better tomorrow for our families, friends, the mission of Christ, and the world. Amen. Invitation to Next Meeting Closing Hymn CCS 608, Take My Life and Let It Be Closing Prayer NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Grace and Generosity

9 Optional Additions Depending on Group Sacrament of the Lord s Supper Thoughts for Children NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Grace and Generosity

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11 Prayer for Peace Ring a bell or chime three times slowly. Light the peace candle. Today in our prayers we remember the people of Spain. Lord of life, our Creator, We praise you with thanksgiving; you are peace. Your peace is all about us, present in all of your creation. We look at the fluttering butterfly amid the flowers, and we see peace. We listen to the song of the meadowlark, and we hear peace. We cup a fragrant rose in our hands, and we smell peace. We bite into a vine-ripened tomato, and we taste peace. We hold a baby in our arms, lay our cheek on that soft, sweet cheek, and we feel peace. All of our senses experience peace, and they tell us that you are peace. We would know your peace, O Lord, not only with our senses but with our minds and our hearts and our souls. With this knowing may we express your peace, promote your peace, embody your peace, be your peace in our world, which needs your peace so desperately. We pray in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen. NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Grace and Generosity

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13 Sharing Around the Table Many are fearful and believe their security is to be found in the accumulation of possessions. The answers you seek are not inherent in the things of this world but in a faith that places its trust in the promises given to all who would follow Jesus Christ. You have been given the principles of generosity, rightly interpreted for a new time. These principles call every disciple to tithe faithfully in accordance with means and capacity. Those values, deeply rooted in the Restoration faith, affirm that stewardship and discipleship cannot be divided and are dependent upon each other. Doctrine and Covenants 162:7 b c Many of us live in cultures where over-consumption and accumulation of belongings are hallmarks of success. This scripture shares a different perspective. We are reminded that in the promises of Christ, the life of discipleship, true joy is found. This includes carefully managing our resources, being responsible stewards of what we spend and save, and sharing what we have with others. Responsible choices [stewardship] is about agency our ability to choose how we will respond when we have choices within the circumstances of our lives. Human choices contribute to good or evil in our lives and in the world. We are called to do our best and to give as a spiritual discipline. Of Water and Spirit, Herald Publishing House, 2014, p. 86 Questions 1. What does it mean to you that stewardship and discipleship cannot be divided? 2. How do you balance cultural expectations of accumulating wealth with the discipleship practice of generosity? 3. What meaningful experience for you expressed God s grace and generosity? NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Grace and Generosity

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15 Generosity Statement Sharing for the common good is the spirit of Zion (Doctrine and Covenants 165:2f). We receive God s grace and generosity. The offering basket is available if you would like to support ongoing small-group ministries as part of your generous response. This month s offering prayer is adapted from A Disciple s Generous Response: Covenant God, As we navigate our world of debt and consumerism, help us to save wisely. In this way may we better prepare for the future and create a better tomorrow for our families, friends, the mission of Christ, and the world. Amen. NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Grace and Generosity

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17 Communion Statement We share in the Lord s Supper as a visible witness of loving Christian fellowship and shared remembrance of Jesus Christ s death and resurrection (Doctrine and Covenants 164:4a). All committed followers of Christ are invited to partake, but no one should feel pressured to receive the emblems. Our experience of being together as we share in Communion is an expression of blessing, healing, peace, and community. In preparation let s sing Community of Christ Sings 524, For Bread before Us Broken. NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Grace and Generosity

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19 Thoughts for Children Materials: Small pictures or objects, clock or watch, toy musical instrument or music notes, crayons, happy face, praying hands, plant or flower, toothbrush, heart God is generous to us. We respond by giving generously to others. Song: God Loves a Cheerful Giver (sung to tune of This is the Way We Wash Our Clothes ) This is the way we give our time Give our time, Give our time. This is the way we give our time God loves a cheerful giver. 2. Share our toys 3. Sing a song 4. Draw for Jesus 5. Smile at you 6. Pray for others 7. Love our friends In a small basket, place small items or pictures that represent ways the children can give: clock (time), toy (share), musical note (song), crayons (art), happy face (smile), praying hands (prayer), flower (care of planet), toothbrush (care of self), and heart (love). Have children sit in a circle. Tell them God loves cheerful givers (2 Corinthians 9:7), and there are many gifts to give. Sing the first verse of the song, God Loves a Cheerful Giver while the basket is passed from child to child. When the verse stops, have the child holding the basket reach in and get an item. Ask the children what it is and how they can give that thing to Jesus. Have everyone repeat the scripture verse God loves a cheerful giver and then continue until the basket is empty. For each round of singing, change the verse to match the item pulled from the basket. Challenge: Encourage the children to be cheerful givers every day. Thank the children for participating. (from: NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Grace and Generosity

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21 Sacred Space: A Resource for Small-group Ministry November Focus: Gratitude Topic: Women Gathering Welcome Prayer for Peace Ring a bell or chime three times slowly. Light the peace candle. Today in our prayers we remember the people of Central African Republic (author Bill Russell). God of love, of peace, and of justice: We live in a violent world, Lord. Wars between nations and tribes exist all over the world, and it must trouble you deeply. We pray for a cessation of hostilities, that differences might be settled through negotiations, through getting to know and empathize with the other whom we all too often demonize. We have treated as less than human the people of other religions, races, ethnic groups, gender identities, tribes. Women still are treated as property in much of the world, including far too often in this country. We are inspired by the model of Jesus, who saw all persons as persons of worth, and by Joseph Smith, who echoed this message. May we remember from the teachings of Jesus, Gandhi, Dr. Martin Luther King, and Nelson Mandela that returning hatred for hatred, violence for violence only escalates hatred and violence. Let us respond to hate with love, to violence with nonviolence. Help us work to create the peaceable kingdom, Lord. We ask this in the name of the humble Carpenter from Nazareth, whose life and courageous facing of death helped us see what kind of people you would have us be. Amen. NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Women

22 Sharing Around the Table I have heard the prayers of many, including my servant the prophet, as they have sought to know my will in regard to the question of who shall be called to share the burdens and responsibilities of priesthood in my church. I say to you now, as I have said in the past, that all are called according to the gifts which have been given them. This applies to priesthood as well as to any other aspects of the work. Therefore, do not wonder that some women of the church are being called to priesthood responsibilities. This is in harmony with my will and where these calls are made known to my servants, they may be processed according to administrative procedures and provisions of the law. Nevertheless, in the ordaining of women to priesthood, let this be done with all deliberateness. Before the actual laying on of hands takes place, let specific guidelines and instructions be provided by the spiritual authorities, that all may be done in order. Doctrine and Covenants 156:9 The journey to the ordination of women became a reality when President-Prophet Wallace B. Smith offered prayerful guidance to the church in the form of a revelation April 3, 1984, and it was accepted by the conference delegates. This journey was not without its challenges. [The] ordination of women had a major impact on the church. To start ordaining women would upset the patriarchal views that prevailed in many church homes. So it was not surprising that many resisted the calling of women. [O]rdination of women initiated bitter controversy. The actual ordinations, beginning November 1985, were the last straw for many traditional members. An estimated twenty-five to thirty thousand or more eventually left active participation in the church The quest for greater justice for women in the church, and seeking to be faithful to God s voice today, has been at great cost. In Pursuit of Peace: Community of Christ s Journey Herald Publishing House, 2016, pp Within a quarter of a century, women were serving at every level of church leadership. Today, an entire generation has grown up in our church, knowing only the full inclusion of women in church service. Community of Christ: an Illustrated History Herald Publishing House, 2010, p. 64 Questions 1. When have you felt compelled to act for justice and equality, even at great personal cost? 2. What does all are called mean to you? Are all persons called to serve in ordained ministry? NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Women

23 Sending Generosity Statement Sharing for the common good is the spirit of Zion (Doctrine and Covenants 165:2f). We receive God s grace and generosity. The offering basket is available if you would like to support ongoing small-group ministries as part of your generous response. This month s offering prayer is adapted from A Disciple s Generous Response: Covenant God, As we navigate our world of debt and consumerism, help us to save wisely. In this way may we better prepare for the future and create a better tomorrow for our families, friends, the mission of Christ, and the world. Amen. Invitation to Next Meeting Closing Hymn CCS 603, A Prophet-Woman Broke a Jar Closing Prayer Optional Additions Depending on Group Sacrament of the Lord s Supper Thoughts for Children NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Women

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25 Prayer for Peace Ring a bell or chime three times slowly. Light the peace candle. Today in our prayers we remember the people of Central African Republic (author Bill Russell). God of love, of peace, and of justice: We live in a violent world, Lord. Wars between nations and tribes exist all over the world, and it must trouble you deeply. We pray for a cessation of hostilities, that differences might be settled through negotiations, through getting to know and empathize with the other whom we all too often demonize. We have treated as less than human the people of other religions, races, ethnic groups, gender identities, tribes. Women still are treated as property in much of the world, including far too often in this country. We are inspired by the model of Jesus, who saw all persons as persons of worth, and by Joseph Smith, who echoed this message. May we remember from the teachings of Jesus, Gandhi, Dr. Martin Luther King, and Nelson Mandela that returning hatred for hatred, violence for violence only escalates hatred and violence. Let us respond to hate with love, to violence with nonviolence. Help us work to create the peaceable kingdom, Lord. We ask this in the name of the humble Carpenter from Nazareth, whose life and courageous facing of death helped us see what kind of people you would have us be. Amen. NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Women

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27 Sharing Around the Table I have heard the prayers of many, including my servant the prophet, as they have sought to know my will in regard to the question of who shall be called to share the burdens and responsibilities of priesthood in my church. I say to you now, as I have said in the past, that all are called according to the gifts which have been given them. This applies to priesthood as well as to any other aspects of the work. Therefore, do not wonder that some women of the church are being called to priesthood responsibilities. This is in harmony with my will and where these calls are made known to my servants, they may be processed according to administrative procedures and provisions of the law. Nevertheless, in the ordaining of women to priesthood, let this be done with all deliberateness. Before the actual laying on of hands takes place, let specific guidelines and instructions be provided by the spiritual authorities, that all may be done in order. Doctrine and Covenants 156:9 The journey to the ordination of women became a reality when President-Prophet Wallace B. Smith offered prayerful guidance to the church in the form of a revelation April 3, 1984, and it was accepted by the conference delegates. This journey was not without its challenges. [The] ordination of women had a major impact on the church. To start ordaining women would upset the patriarchal views that prevailed in many church homes. So it was not surprising that many resisted the calling of women. [O]rdination of women initiated bitter controversy. The actual ordinations, beginning November 1985, were the last straw for many traditional members. An estimated twenty-five to thirty thousand or more eventually left active participation in the church The quest for greater justice for women in the church, and seeking to be faithful to God s voice today, has been at great cost. In Pursuit of Peace: Community of Christ s Journey Herald Publishing House, 2016, pp Within a quarter of a century, women were serving at every level of church leadership. Today, an entire generation has grown up in our church, knowing only the full inclusion of women in church service. Community of Christ: an Illustrated History Herald Publishing House, 2010, p. 64 Questions 1. When have you felt compelled to act for justice and equality, even at great personal cost? 2. What does all are called mean to you? Are all persons called to serve in ordained ministry? NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Women

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29 Generosity Statement Sharing for the common good is the spirit of Zion (Doctrine and Covenants 165:2f). We receive God s grace and generosity. The offering basket is available if you would like to support ongoing small-group ministries as part of your generous response. This month s offering prayer is adapted from A Disciple s Generous Response: Covenant God, As we navigate our world of debt and consumerism, help us to save wisely. In this way may we better prepare for the future and create a better tomorrow for our families, friends, the mission of Christ, and the world. Amen. NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Women

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31 Communion Statement We share in the Lord s Supper as a visible witness of loving Christian fellowship and shared remembrance of Jesus Christ s death and resurrection (Doctrine and Covenants 164:4a). All committed followers of Christ are invited to partake, but no one should feel pressured to receive the emblems. Our experience of being together as we share in Communion is an expression of blessing, healing, peace, and community. In preparation let s sing Community of Christ Sings 524, For Bread before Us Broken. NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Women

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33 Thoughts for Children Men and women share in discipleship and leadership in Community of Christ. We learn from scripture that women shared giftedness in all areas of discipleship and leadership. Women like Mary and Elizabeth were poets and scholars. Women like Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Martha, and Lydia shared financial resources. Women like Tabitha cared for the poor. Women like Priscilla, Lois, and Eunice were leaders in the church. Ask: Who are some women leaders you know? (Help by sharing names of women in the group who participate.) What giftedness will you share as a disciple of Jesus? (examples: sharing resources, loving others, helping someone, passing out hymnals, cleaning up, praying) Women and men, girls and boys are all called as disciples of Jesus. Pray for the giftedness of the girls and boys. Thank the children for participating. (adapted from NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Women

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35 Sacred Space: A Resource for Small-group Ministry November Focus: Gratitude Topic: Thanksgiving Gathering Welcome Prayer for Peace Ring a bell or chime three times slowly. Light the peace candle. Today in our prayers we remember the people of Equatorial Guinea (author Everett Graffeo). Lord, we are filled with wonder and bursting with joy at your invitation. We feel awe in your presence and sense that this moment has some eternal significance. Our pilgrimage wends its way to this holy place. We hear your words, Welcome home! Seasons and faces pass in review. People act as if the world and history have slipped out of your hands. They act violently with hysterical reactions. They risk everything to hold on to their brittle world. They know no peace They have no home. But with uplifted voice, we cry out Hope! Peace! Life! Love! We live in a grace-filled community where the winds of love and peace blow as a gentle whisper in our hearts. NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Thanksgiving

36 Sharing Around the Table We see many that are responding. The evidence is before our eyes. We rejoice in your triumph. There are many who stand in the breach, Brave souls who live in the tension of hope and unfulfilled longing. We see eternity unfolding around us; The enemies of light have failed, Hope blossoms in the midst of the Earth. Justice is the breaking light on the eastern horizon. The reign of peace is the promise of the new day. You do dry the tears in the eyes of the oppressed. Death does disappear in your presence. Persons are restored to new life. Endings do become beginnings. Persons do smile again. Your peace does reign. Hope is justified. Love does have the final word. Teach us the words that will give voice to the hope that is in us. From the thousand openings of our wounded bodies, Release the notes of your triumphant song. Attune our ears to hear the alleluia chorus of future generations. Make our world the world of your kingdom of peace! Amen! Awe came upon everyone, because many wonders and signs were being done by the apostles. All who believed were together and had all things in common; they would sell their possessions and goods and distribute the proceeds to all, as any had need. Day by day, as they spent much time together in the temple, they broke bread at home and ate their food with glad and generous hearts, praising God and having the goodwill of all the people. And day by day the Lord added to their number those who were being saved. Acts 2:43 47 NRSV This passage encapsulates what it is to be the church: sharing compassionate ministry, food, resources, worship, and study in community. NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Thanksgiving

37 Following the powerful interactions with God s Spirit, thousands of people began to gather in praise, fellowship, and thanksgiving. Marvelous things were taking place. One of the most important was learning to live together in sacred community. Through the ages, one of the most profound ways to build community is to eat together. There is a sense of vulnerability in preparing food to share with others. There is also a sense of anticipation as we gather around a table. Whether it is a meal with friends or the table of the Lord s Supper, we gather, give thanks, and share in the Blessings of Community. Questions 1. How does community inform and contribute to your spiritual formation? 2. When have you felt most vulnerable to God s Spirit? 3. For what characteristics of sacred community are you most thankful? Sending Generosity Statement Sharing for the common good is the spirit of Zion (Doctrine and Covenants 165:2f). We receive God s grace and generosity. The offering basket is available if you would like to support ongoing small-group ministries as part of your generous response. This month s offering prayer is adapted from A Disciple s Generous Response: Covenant God, As we navigate our world of debt and consumerism, help us to save wisely. In this way may we better prepare for the future and create a better tomorrow for our families, friends, the mission of Christ, and the world. Amen. Invitation to Next Meeting Closing Hymn CCS 132, For the Fruit of All Creation Closing Prayer Optional Additions Depending on Group Sacrament of the Lord s Supper Thoughts for Children NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Thanksgiving

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39 Prayer for Peace Ring a bell or chime three times slowly. Light the peace candle. Today in our prayers we remember the people of Equatorial Guinea (author Everett Graffeo). Lord, we are filled with wonder and bursting with joy at your invitation. We feel awe in your presence and sense that this moment has some eternal significance. Our pilgrimage wends its way to this holy place. We hear your words, Welcome home! Seasons and faces pass in review. People act as if the world and history have slipped out of your hands. They act violently with hysterical reactions. They risk everything to hold on to their brittle world. They know no peace They have no home. But with uplifted voice, we cry out Hope! Peace! Life! Love! We live in a grace-filled community where the winds of love and peace blow as a gentle whisper in our hearts. We see many that are responding. The evidence is before our eyes. We rejoice in your triumph. There are many who stand in the breach, Brave souls who live in the tension of hope and unfulfilled longing. We see eternity unfolding around us; The enemies of light have failed, Hope blossoms in the midst of the Earth. Justice is the breaking light on the eastern horizon. The reign of peace is the promise of the new day. You do dry the tears in the eyes of the oppressed. NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Thanksgiving

40 Death does disappear in your presence. Persons are restored to new life. Endings do become beginnings. Persons do smile again. Your peace does reign. Hope is justified. Love does have the final word. Teach us the words that will give voice to the hope that is in us. From the thousand openings of our wounded bodies, Release the notes of your triumphant song. Attune our ears to hear the alleluia chorus of future generations. Make our world the world of your kingdom of peace! Amen! NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Thanksgiving

41 Sharing Around the Table Awe came upon everyone, because many wonders and signs were being done by the apostles. All who believed were together and had all things in common; they would sell their possessions and goods and distribute the proceeds to all, as any had need. Day by day, as they spent much time together in the temple, they broke bread at home and ate their food with glad and generous hearts, praising God and having the goodwill of all the people. And day by day the Lord added to their number those who were being saved. Acts 2:43 47 NRSV This passage encapsulates what it is to be the church: sharing compassionate ministry, food, resources, worship, and study in community. Following the powerful interactions with God s Spirit, thousands of people began to gather in praise, fellowship, and thanksgiving. Marvelous things were taking place. One of the most important was learning to live together in sacred community. Through the ages, one of the most profound ways to build community is to eat together. There is a sense of vulnerability in preparing food to share with others. There is also a sense of anticipation as we gather around a table. Whether it is a meal with friends or the table of the Lord s Supper, we gather, give thanks, and share in the Blessings of Community. Questions 1. How does community inform and contribute to your spiritual formation? 2. When have you felt most vulnerable to God s Spirit? 3. For what characteristics of sacred community are you most thankful? NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Thanksgiving

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43 Generosity Statement Sharing for the common good is the spirit of Zion (Doctrine and Covenants 165:2f). We receive God s grace and generosity. The offering basket is available if you would like to support ongoing small-group ministries as part of your generous response. This month s offering prayer is adapted from A Disciple s Generous Response: Covenant God, As we navigate our world of debt and consumerism, help us to save wisely. In this way may we better prepare for the future and create a better tomorrow for our families, friends, the mission of Christ, and the world. Amen. NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Thanksgiving

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45 Communion Statement We share in the Lord s Supper as a visible witness of loving Christian fellowship and shared remembrance of Jesus Christ s death and resurrection (Doctrine and Covenants 164:4a). All committed followers of Christ are invited to partake, but no one should feel pressured to receive the emblems. Our experience of being together as we share in Communion is an expression of blessing, healing, peace, and community. In preparation let s sing Community of Christ Sings 524, For Bread before Us Broken. NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Thanksgiving

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47 Thoughts for Children Materials: plain, white paper plates; crayons or pencils Ask: What things do we know about Thanksgiving? Wait for all to share responses. Say: Many nations and cultures have a time of Thanksgiving. It is a way to show gratitude to God for a fine harvest, for plenty to eat, for all the blessings we have received in the past year. We are grateful for the blessings God has provided for us, so today we are going to make a gratitude plate. Give each child a paper plate and crayons or a pencil. Ask them to call out some things they are most thankful for: parents, favorite food, a special friend, a pet. Have the children write their names on the plates and then draw a picture of something they are thankful for. Plan a time later in the gathering for children to share what they have drawn. Thank the children for participating. NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: Thanksgiving

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49 Sacred Space: A Resource for Small-group Ministry November Focus: Gratitude Topic: All Saints Day Gathering Welcome Prayer for Peace Ring a bell or chime three times slowly. Light the peace candle. Today in our prayers we remember the people of Poland (author Laura Herdman). Almighty God, we see your power in the design of the galaxies, the oceans, the sands; and we behold your gentleness in the butterfly, the firefly, the violet. How can we not stand in awe before the grandeur displayed on Earth. Help us now to reflect on the times when peace entered our souls as we stood still, listened, and beheld the beauty that surrounded us. And so we do at this moment. We thank you for expressions of peace that others tell us through their insight of your splendor: the artists, the musicians, architects, poets. And we, too, witness of the good feeling we have each time we create or work at making something a little better than it was. We feel a kinship with you, and peace enters our soul. Help us to create opportunities to take the touch of Jesus to others, so they may sense his peace. We ask forgiveness of moments when we have not acted on his behalf. Forgive our reluctance, our apathy, our daily busyness that hinders our sensitivity to the needs of others. You give us opportunities to be peacemakers, but we do not always see, hear, or do. Today we pledge anew our efforts. We pledge to take the peace from the beauty that surrounds us in the arts and nature and give it human expression in our relationships. Somehow, we feel that as we do so, we carry out the purpose for our being. Give us your blessing this day, and receive our petition simply because our Master urges us to pray. Amen. NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: All Saints Day

50 Sharing Around the Table Then he looked up at his disciples and said: Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God. Blessed are you who are hungry now, for you will be filled. Blessed are you who weep now, for you will laugh. Blessed are you when people hate you, and when they exclude you, revile you, and defame you on account of the Son of Man. Rejoice in that day and leap for joy, for surely your reward is great in heaven; for that is what their ancestors did to the prophets. But woe to you who are rich, for you have received your consolation. Woe to you who are full now, for you will be hungry. Woe to you who are laughing now, for you will mourn and weep. Woe to you when all speak well of you, for that is what their ancestors did to the false prophets. But I say to you that listen, Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you. If anyone strikes you on the cheek, offer the other also; and from anyone who takes away your coat do not withhold even your shirt. Give to everyone who begs from you; and if anyone takes away your goods, do not ask for them again. Do to others as you would have them do to you. Luke 6:20 31 NRSV All Saints Day is observed in the greater Christian community as a day to remember friends, family, congregants, community members, (the community of saints) who have died during the year. In this way we honor those who have gone before us and reaffirm our belief in eternal life. In this passage we read Luke s version of the beatitudes. They often are referred to as blessings and woes. Jesus offers blessings upon those in need, the poor, the hungry, those who grieve, and those who are reviled and excluded. These are the people of God s compassion and care. But the rich, those with comfort and plenty, their fortunes will be reversed. Those who are without today will become the saints of God s reign. Jesus goes on to share the qualities expected of God s people love in the face of hate, blessing in response to violence, generosity, and treating people as we wish to be treated. After her husband was killed and the majority of Saints left on their westward journey, Emma Smith found herself impoverished and alone. Though life often was difficult, she spent the rest of it in Nauvoo with her second husband and her children. There, she cared for the poor and housed those in need. Emma was supportive when her son, Joseph Smith III, became the NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: All Saints Day

51 leader of the reorganized church. Her influence significantly affected what later would become Community of Christ. Emma Smith is a saint of the Restoration, a faithful disciple we honor on All Saints Day. Questions 1. Jesus set high expectations for disciples. How challenging is it to live in ways of blessing and compassion in the face of exclusion and hate? 2. Who are the departed saints (everyday people or great lives from history) who have touched your life or influenced your spiritual journey? Sending Generosity Statement Sharing for the common good is the spirit of Zion (Doctrine and Covenants 165:2f). We receive God s grace and generosity. The offering basket is available if you would like to support ongoing small-group ministries as part of your generous response. This month s offering prayer is adapted from A Disciple s Generous Response: Covenant God, As we navigate our world of debt and consumerism, help us to save wisely. In this way may we better prepare for the future and create a better tomorrow for our families, friends, the mission of Christ, and the world. Amen. Invitation to Next Meeting Closing Hymn CCS 331, For All the Saints Closing Prayer Optional Additions Depending on Group Sacrament of the Lord s Supper Thoughts for Children NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: All Saints Day

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53 Prayer for Peace Ring a bell or chime three times slowly. Light the peace candle. Today in our prayers we remember the people of Poland (author Laura Herdman). Almighty God, we see your power in the design of the galaxies, the oceans, the sands; and we behold your gentleness in the butterfly, the firefly, the violet. How can we not stand in awe before the grandeur displayed on Earth. Help us now to reflect on the times when peace entered our souls as we stood still, listened, and beheld the beauty that surrounded us. And so we do at this moment. We thank you for expressions of peace that others tell us through their insight of your splendor: the artists, the musicians, architects, poets. And we, too, witness of the good feeling we have each time we create or work at making something a little better than it was. We feel a kinship with you, and peace enters our soul. Help us to create opportunities to take the touch of Jesus to others, so they may sense his peace. We ask forgiveness of moments when we have not acted on his behalf. Forgive our reluctance, our apathy, our daily busyness that hinders our sensitivity to the needs of others. You give us opportunities to be peacemakers, but we do not always see, hear, or do. Today we pledge anew our efforts. We pledge to take the peace from the beauty that surrounds us in the arts and nature and give it human expression in our relationships. Somehow, we feel that as we do so, we carry out the purpose for our being. Give us your blessing this day, and receive our petition simply because our Master urges us to pray. Amen. NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: All Saints Day

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55 Sharing Around the Table Then he looked up at his disciples and said: Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God. Blessed are you who are hungry now, for you will be filled. Blessed are you who weep now, for you will laugh. Blessed are you when people hate you, and when they exclude you, revile you, and defame you on account of the Son of Man. Rejoice in that day and leap for joy, for surely your reward is great in heaven; for that is what their ancestors did to the prophets. But woe to you who are rich, for you have received your consolation. Woe to you who are full now, for you will be hungry. Woe to you who are laughing now, for you will mourn and weep. Woe to you when all speak well of you, for that is what their ancestors did to the false prophets. But I say to you that listen, Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you. If anyone strikes you on the cheek, offer the other also; and from anyone who takes away your coat do not withhold even your shirt. Give to everyone who begs from you; and if anyone takes away your goods, do not ask for them again. Do to others as you would have them do to you. Luke 6:20 31 NRSV All Saints Day is observed in the greater Christian community as a day to remember friends, family, congregants, community members, (the community of saints) who have died during the year. In this way we honor those who have gone before us and reaffirm our belief in eternal life. In this passage we read Luke s version of the beatitudes. They often are referred to as blessings and woes. Jesus offers blessings upon those in need, the poor, the hungry, those who grieve, and those who are reviled and excluded. These are the people of God s compassion and care. But the rich, those with comfort and plenty, their fortunes will be reversed. Those who are without today will become the saints of God s reign. Jesus goes on to share the qualities expected of God s people love in the face of hate, blessing in response to violence, generosity, and treating people as we wish to be treated. After her husband was killed and the majority of Saints left on their westward journey, Emma Smith found herself impoverished and alone. Though life often was difficult, she spent the rest of it in Nauvoo with her second husband and her children. There, she cared for the poor and housed those in need. Emma was supportive when her son, Joseph Smith III, became the NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: All Saints Day

56 leader of the reorganized church. Her influence significantly affected what later would become Community of Christ. Emma Smith is a saint of the Restoration, a faithful disciple we honor on All Saints Day. Questions 1. Jesus set high expectations for disciples. How challenging is it to live in ways of blessing and compassion in the face of exclusion and hate? 2. Who are the departed saints (everyday people or great lives from history) who have touched your life or influenced your spiritual journey? NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: All Saints Day

57 Generosity Statement Sharing for the common good is the spirit of Zion (Doctrine and Covenants 165:2f). We receive God s grace and generosity. The offering basket is available if you would like to support ongoing small-group ministries as part of your generous response. This month s offering prayer is adapted from A Disciple s Generous Response: Covenant God, As we navigate our world of debt and consumerism, help us to save wisely. In this way may we better prepare for the future and create a better tomorrow for our families, friends, the mission of Christ, and the world. Amen. NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: All Saints Day

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59 Communion Statement We share in the Lord s Supper as a visible witness of loving Christian fellowship and shared remembrance of Jesus Christ s death and resurrection (Doctrine and Covenants 164:4a). All committed followers of Christ are invited to partake, but no one should feel pressured to receive the emblems. Our experience of being together as we share in Communion is an expression of blessing, healing, peace, and community. In preparation let s sing Community of Christ Sings 524, For Bread before Us Broken. NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: All Saints Day

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61 Thoughts for Children Materials: paper, crayons Today we celebrate All Saints Day. All Saints Day comes right after Halloween. On All Saints Sunday we think about people in the past who were followers of Jesus. Ask children to think of people who have been good followers of Jesus. Who did you think about? Is it someone from your family, a friend, someone from the Bible, or someone from history? Give each child a paper and crayons. Ask each person to draw the person named. Invite each child to tell why his or her person is a follower of Jesus. Offer a prayer of thankfulness for those who have followed Jesus throughout the ages and for those present today. (Adapted from: -moments.pdf) NOVEMBER Focus: Gratitude; Topic: All Saints Day

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